Sony PS4 No Man's Sky - (711719501466)

Handtec offers more richer gaming experience with Sony PS4 No Man's Sky - (711719501466) developed by Hello Games and compatible with Sony PS4. The Hello Games has surprised the users with unique exploration based game with so much to offer, discover, and share.

Survival Of The Fittest
No Man's Sky's gameplay is built on four pillars such as exploration, survival, combat, and trading. Players are free to perform within the entirety of a procedurally generated deterministic open universe, which includes over 18 quintillion planets many with their own sets of flora and fauna.

True Exploration
By exploring, players gain information about the planets that they can submit to the Atlas, a universal database that can be shared with other players of the game. Players get compensated in in-game currency every time new information is uploaded to The Atlas. Players also gain materials and blueprints to upgrade their character's equipment and purchase a variety of starships, allowing them to travel deeper into the center of the galaxy, survive on planets with hostile environments, interact in friendly or hostile manners with computer-controlled space-faring factions, or trade with other ships. Some activities, such as killing too many lifeforms or draining too many resources from planets, will draw the attention of patrolling robotic Sentinels that will attempt to kill the player character.

Collect Information & Strategise
The player-character can collect information on the planets and the life forms and other features of these planets to upload to The Atlas, a galactic database as depicted in the game's cover artwork, which they are paid for with units, the in-game currency. Units are used to purchase new survival gear, tools, and spacecraft with more powerful abilities and defenses, allowing the player to explore more of the universe and survive in more hostile environments. Such upgrades can work in synergistic effects; the scanning feature of the multitool initially starts as a short-ranged directed beam, but can be upgraded to have much longer range, spanning all directions, and locating minerals and other resources buried in the ground.

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Multiple Generations
The generation system built within No Man's Sky can create a variety of planet ecosystems, including differing rotational periods, the end-effects of natural erosion, and behavioural cycles for the creatures. The amount of life on planets are factored based on their distance from their local sun, with planets far outside the habitable zone typically being barren of life. Not all stars have habitable planets, but still offer potential opportunities for resources to the player if they can survive its inhospitable atmosphere. The developers aimed for a 90–10 rule, with around 90% of the planets being uninhabitable, and of the 10% that do support life, 90% of those only include mundane lifeforms, making the planets that thrive with a vivid ecosystem rare.

Atlas Within No Man's Sky
No Man's Sky offers a built-in atlas, and through the Atlas, players are credited by name for being the first to discover a planet and other types of information. Players may access the Atlas through a system menu and upload their discoveries to be credited for them. The player can name their discoveries, within limits set by a profanity filter, and notes about their discoveries, such as noting a planet having a toxic or radioactive environment, are automatically included with each discovery uploaded to the Atlas. Players are able to visit other planets that have been discovered and uploaded to the Atlas, presuming their spacecraft has sufficient fuel and range to reach those planets. On these already-explored planets, players are still credited with in-game currency for documenting the planet and its features to the Atlas, but they are not able to rename the details that the discovering player had been able to do.

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